British War Medal (JAMES PRICTOR); Victory Medal (J. PRICTOR. CK. M.F.A.); and Mercantile Marine War Medal (JAMES PRICTOR). Naming is officially impressed. Un-mounted, VM with an original ribbon, the other two medals with replacement ribbons, near extremely fine.

Footnote: The Royal Military College of Science (RMCS) was a British postgraduate school, research institution and training provider with origins dating back to 1772. The college traced its history to a school founded in Woolwich in 1772, designed to provide technical training for the military. In 1840, the Royal Artillery Institution was founded, to train artillery officers "for the study of science and languages". It was established as a response to the technological advances brought on by the Industrial Revolution. During the 1880s, the institution expanded and a Commandant was appointed. It moved into Red Barracks, Woolwich becoming the Ordnance College (renamed the Artillery College in 1918). In 1927 it became the Military College of Science. At the start of the Second World War, the College was moved from Woolwich, which was vulnerable to aerial bombing. It moved, initially to the artillery ranges at Lydd in Kent, then scattering to various locations until after the war, when the College was reconstituted and reopened at Beckett Hall in Shrivenham. In 1953, the college was granted its "Royal" title and became the Royal Military College of Science ('RMCS'). In 1984, Cranfield University became the main academic provider of the college. A contract entered into in November 2005 extended the Cranfield relationship to 2028.

Second War WWII National Service Medal 1939-1960 - Cupro-nickel, 36 mm, original ribbon with pinback, near mint. In its hardshelled case of issue, marked "NATIONAL SERVICE MEDAL" on the lid, marked with The Royal British Legion insignia on the inside lid, recessed medal bed, case also near mint.